BMW Rota Grids

Thread in 'Driftworks Products & Enquiries' started by PhilMorrison, Jan 19, 2009.

  1. initial_j

    initial_j Made guy

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    we'd love to see you back to the old days of not being a fag and making wheels fit :D
     
  2. Jord

    Jord drifted.com

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    Sadly I can't just chop metal out and fit some £50 poorly fitting fibreglass on this one. Plus I'm over having 'poke'. Wheel rim in line with edge of stock arch = perfect.

    I'm running 19x10 +40 rear currently with no arch work and it scrubs slightly, even at the laughable height I'm at. When lowered a lip roll should see it fit no problem, maybe even room for a 5mm spacer, depending on how much it cambers in, so the 18x10 +20 rear isn't going to fit without it looking silly.
     
  3. LOKISY

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    Will they fit an e30? :dw:
     
  4. Dan Goodyer

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    Whaaaaaa...? Never thought I'd hear [read] you say this! :eek::D
     
  5. Jord

    Jord drifted.com

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    Close fitment yes, but no Carlos Fandango.
     
  6. cr33ch

    cr33ch Broken...

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    has anyone put grids on a e46 saloon? pics??? :)
     
  7. The_Highlander

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    Here is my M3 with 19x 10s on the rear
    No rubbing and no arch work
    [​IMG]
     
  8. Rotawheels

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    theres 18x10 et35 now in the UK ;)
     

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